OTHER DUTIES AND PROVISIONS. A. The Employer recognizes the following as duties performed as a matter of public relations over and above the duties of protection of life, limb, and property, including but not limited to: • Residential and vehicle lockouts • Minimal Central Dispatch relief and supervision • Traveler’s aid and/or calls • Referrals of complaints involving other departments • Certain animal calls—vicious, dangerous animals, etc. • Referral of animal calls outside the scope of Police Department abilities The City agrees to discuss with the Guild any other new duties assigned to or requested of the Police Department. In the event that no agreement is reached between the two parties concerning new duties, the matter will be brought before the Civil Service Commission for resolution. B. Police Officers shall respond to animal calls if the City has supplied training and equipment to handle the situation.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
OTHER DUTIES AND PROVISIONS. A. The Employer recognizes the following as duties performed as a matter of public relations over and above the duties of protection of life, limb, and property, including but not limited to: • ● Residential and vehicle lockouts • ● Minimal Central Dispatch relief and supervision • ● Traveler’s aid and/or calls • ● Referrals of complaints involving other departments • ● Certain animal calls—vicious, dangerous animals, etc. • ● Referral of animal calls outside the scope of Police Department abilities The City agrees to discuss with the Guild any other new duties assigned to or requested of the Police Department. In the event that no agreement is reached between the two parties concerning new duties, the matter will be brought before the Civil Service Commission for resolution.
B. Police Officers shall respond to animal calls if the City has supplied training and equipment to handle the situation.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
OTHER DUTIES AND PROVISIONS. A. The Employer recognizes the following as duties performed as a matter of public relations over and above the duties of protection of life, limb, and property, including but not limited to: • Residential and vehicle lockouts • Minimal Central Dispatch relief and supervision • Traveler’s aid and/or calls • Referrals of complaints involving other departments • Certain animal calls—vicious, dangerous animals, etc. • Referral of animal calls outside the scope of Police Department abilities The City agrees to discuss with the Guild any other new duties assigned to or requested of the Police Department. In the event that no agreement is reached between the two parties concerning new duties, the matter will be brought before the Civil Service Commission for resolution.
B. Police Officers shall respond to animal calls if the City has supplied training and equipment to handle the situation.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement